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jfish26 wrote:

I would still like it if an edited post would include the post as originally made (and you can just delete a post if no one has replied to it).

I agree. The way this site is set up, it’s less intuitive to do that (it actually edits the direct post leaving no trace, while my old source i has it so it would keep the old post, and add a new post in a new table to keep both) but just now, I think I may have thought of a way to show all edits made on a post. I have to look at the database to make sure it would work, but I think I can do it.

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#55

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Just own it. I’m a stickler academically and professionally for grammar and all that. I don’t give a fuck what gets out on .net since 95% of the time I am on my phone and way too lazy to proofread this shit

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Vega wrote:

And please keep requesting, because after I am done with the updates, it’s over for the message boards in terms of additions/improvements/fixes

How about troll points? It would be like POTD, but would accumulate over time whereby a total is kept. Once a total goes above a certain threshold, the users Avatar gets replaced by something like this;

or whatever...

and it can't be removed until the troll points expire after a certain amount of time.

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#60

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Not sure about that. Sometimes I get to typing too fast on my phone and it will autocorrect to the wrong form of their/they're/their; to/too, etc. and I know all you assholes are out there judging me.

I don't think that's a huge deal - what I don't like is responding to the substance of a point (without quoting it, say in the instance where there's already a huge quote block) and then the person I'm responding to changes their post after I've begun typing a response.

I also liked the kusportscom "reply" button where you could indicate who you're replying to without quoting.

"Walking on the beach this morning, doing a little thinking when I saw footprints in the sand. Reminded me of the poem Footprints in the Sand." John Vincent Calipari, 8/14/14

#61

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Not sure about that. Sometimes I get to typing too fast on my phone and it will autocorrect to the wrong form of their/they're/their; to/too, etc. and I know all you assholes are out there judging me.

I don't think that's a huge deal - what I don't like is responding to the substance of a point (without quoting it, say in the instance where there's already a huge quote block) and then the person I'm responding to changes their post after I've begun typing a response.

I also liked the kusportscom "reply" button where you could indicate who you're replying to without quoting.

#63

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Maybe I'm thinking of a different board. There would be, at the bottom of someone's post, a "Reply" button (like where POTD, Report, Ignore User and Quote are now), and if you click "Reply" your post would indicate that you're "Replying to [name]:"

"Walking on the beach this morning, doing a little thinking when I saw footprints in the sand. Reminded me of the poem Footprints in the Sand." John Vincent Calipari, 8/14/14

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#65

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jfish26 wrote:

Maybe I'm thinking of a different board. There would be, at the bottom of someone's post, a "Reply" button (like where POTD, Report, Ignore User and Quote are now), and if you click "Reply" your post would indicate that you're "Replying to [name]:"

That’s super simple. I’ll make it a non-intrusive thing saying replaying to username, and specific post, with a link that will bring you to that post if you click it.